The only thing standing between them is about sixty-five years.
When Toby pauses his responsible life choices and relocates to Portland to reconnect with his roots, he doesn’t expect his passion for soap operas to be the key to the relationship he’s always needed.
Jo doesn’t like talking to anyone—including her nursing aids, who are definitely taking advantage of her family money—but against all odds, she opens the door for Toby.
They discover that learning to trust isn’t easy, especially when the love of their closest family members seems conditional.
Can a millennial and octogenarian build the family they’ve always hoped for?
Snap up this uplifting story because you’ll find friendships worth fighting for and unlikely heroes rising from two generations society has all but given up on.
The only thing standing between them is about sixty-five years.
When Toby pauses his responsible life choices and relocates to Portland to reconnect with his roots, he doesn’t expect his passion for soap operas to be the key to the relationship he’s always needed.
Jo doesn’t like talking to anyone—including her nursing aids, who are definitely taking advantage of her family money—but against all odds, she opens the door for Toby.
They discover that learning to trust isn’t easy, especially when the love of their closest family members seems conditional.
Can a millennial and octogenarian build the family they’ve always hoped for?
Snap up this uplifting story because you’ll find friendships worth fighting for and unlikely heroes rising from two generations society has all but given up on.